vapour pressure of a solution is different from that of pure solvent state the above law
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Raoult's Law and Colligative Properties. The effect of Raoult's Law is that the saturated vapor pressure of a solution is going to be lower than that of the pure solvent at any particular temperature. That has important effects on the phase diagram of the solvent.
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The vapor pressure of solution is lower than that of the pure liquid. More correctly, the vapor pressure of solution containing a non-volatile (zero vapor pressure) solute is lower than that of the pure solvent. From a thermodynamic standpoint, the solution is more stable than a pure solvent.
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